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Yeah.... Sounds pretty expensive to send a manned mission to the moon a couple times a year, just to deliver fuel.
While manned missions are safer, it's still not very feasible considering you would have to be doing it a couple times a year. What is it, like 1 in a hundred chances to have a catastrophic failure?
I mean, you would just need power, not necessarily from a fission reactor.
In fission reactors the water acts as a radiation sink as well. They typically are set up on two loops, with the primary loop Taking some up some short term radiation from the reactor.
It probably more efficient, but I think finding vacuum on the moon would be a lot easier than finding water. And heat transfers a lot easier in vacuum than in an atmosphere.
Why....? The moon is generally a pretty cold environment unless you're in direct sunlight.